Description
Why buy this one… ?
The professional adviser (or, indeed, taxpayer) faces a bewildering choice of books available, with plenty already on the market. So why has this been written and why should you buy it?
Because:
• in appealing to both beginner and experienced adviser, it sets out the legislative and case law background while pinpointing the problem areas and offering practical solutions: see the Key Features on the back page;
• it offers monthly updating on new developments as they occur;
• it is easy to read and to find one’s way about; and
• it comes at an affordable price.
The aim is to enable both the professional adviser to give clear practical advice and for the client to assess and respond to their own circumstances, weighing up the benefit of professional advice.
This Book will tell you about:
•What everyone concerned over the prospective burden of IHT should now be doing on a regular basis in terms of the 'basics’.
•How to deal tax-efficiently with existing trusts and how to establish new protected structures within the family financial plan.
•What sensible options are available for lifetime planning with the family home.
•How the business proprietor should be thinking of passing on the family business.
•Tax planning for the farmer, including the vexed question of the farmhouse.
•What to do with chattels, investments, insurances and pensions.
•How to bring the spouse, civil partner (or partner) and the children into the picture - or not, as the case may be.
•The tax implications of leaving and coming to the UK.
•Tax-efficient Wills and post-death planning.
•How to keep on the right side of Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs.
and a good deal more!
Matthew Hutton, MA (Oxon), CTA (Fellow)
Matthew Hutton is a well-known practitioner in the field of taxation, with more than 25 years experience in taxation, both as a qualified solicitor and, up to September 2000, in running his own tax consultancy. He now brings this wealth of experience direct to a wider audience through his lectures, articles and books about tax.
Matthew Hutton
Matthew Hutton is a Chartered Tax Adviser who has specialised in tax for well over 25 years (since he was admitted as a solicitor in 1979). Having advised on capital taxation until September 2000, he now devotes his professional time to lecturing and to writing. Apart from speaking at Conferences put on by other organisations (such as IIR and LexisNexis), he runs his own full-day Conferences on Estate Planning, both in and outside London.



























